Gretchen Residential Care Home sits in a quiet part of San Jose's North Valley, over on Berrywood Drive, where you'll find a small six-bed care home in a regular house, and folks there get help with their daily routines like bathing, dressing, meals, and medication, and they do so with care that matches what each person needs, so some will get more help than others, but everybody gets watched over day and night. The home gives a real lived-in, family style feeling, so instead of big long halls and lots of people, there are only a handful of residents, which seems to make it feel calmer and more personal, and everyone comes together for meals in the dining room, and the kitchen can make changes for allergies or special diets, like low salt or for diabetes, just let them know. They do more than just assisted living here because they have memory care, home care, continuing care, hospice, respite care, and even an adult day care program, so some come for short stays, and some come for longer, and everyone in the house gets help with things like transfers and non-ambulatory needs, and they have rooms for both shared and private choices, with emergency alert systems in place for safety and help.
The place belongs under the Gregory Ridge Living Center, along with other houses named Gregory'S Community Care #5 Malone House, #6 Howell House, #7 Craven House, and #8 Metz House, and some parts may go by special names like Kingdom Hearts Care Home or Felicity Care Home. Amenities include air conditioning, Wi-Fi, Cable TV, a gym, a pool and hot tub, a library or book area, chapel, recreation rooms, and sometimes a spa or garden, depending on which house you visit, and folks can bring their dogs or cats. Laundry and linen services are part of everyday life, and staff handle housekeeping, too. They've got scheduled workout sessions, music plans, devotional activities, art, animal therapy, board games, and movie nights, and sometimes a hairdresser comes by, plus transportation to doctor's appointments, shopping trips, or faith services. The home's about three-quarters of a mile from the Regional Medical Center of San Jose, and shops, churches, and other neighborhood spots are nearby.
Gretchen Residential Care Home carries a license as a Residential Care Elderly facility in California, so they follow all state safety, care, and staffing rules, and while Medicare's only accepted if fully certified, families say the care brings peace of mind. Beds max out at six, so things stay peaceful, and the setting stays homelike, with wheelchair accessibility, and personal attention-residents get help in and out of the bath, and there's support for folks who need two people for transfers, or who want to keep active with walking or activities. They focus on promoting well-being and as much independence as possible, welcoming folks who want a blend of private space and shared community, and they'll help new residents settle in, too.